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Tips For Successful Bird Watching Can
you name the number one spectator sport in North America? Its
not baseball, figure skating or racing. Its bird watching. Thats right,
more people are watching birds than football and hockey combined. With so many
people hoping to see a bird theyve never seen before, its not surprising
to see a clamoring for the latest tips and tools to get the job done. Here
are my top five tips for getting the most out of your birding experience:
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Get to Where the
Birds Are! This sounds obvious, but many birders spend the majority of their
bird watching time and energy on poor locations. Some folk have the advantage
of looking out of their windows into the back yard to observe natures best.
The rest of us need to get moving. I would highly recommend visiting a National
Wildlife Refuge. There are over 500 of them across the United States. To find
one near you, visit http://refuges.fws.gov/ -
Know What Species to
Expect. There are approximately 900 species of birds in the United States
and recognizing each of them is nearly impossible. So when you visit an area,
do a little research first. You may find that perhaps only a few species actually
inhabit that particular area. With a little preparation, you will be able to more
readily identify bird species from each other. Keep a list of successfully viewed
species well call this tip number two and a half. -
Get a Great Pair of Binoculars.
Spending time and money to get to the right place can be totally wasted when your
binoculars are inadequate. If you have an inexpensive pair of binoculars you are
not getting the most out of your viewing. Todays technologies come at a
price and they provide crucial benefits in wildlife viewing. For instance, image
stabilization will keep your view from shaking-very important when watching from
a long distance. Other cool features include anti-fogging, low-light viewing
and wide-view characteristics. Additionally, binoculars with built-in digital
cameras enable you to identify birds once you get home. These benefits will definitely
enhance your bird watching. A great pair of binoculars will turn a mediocre experience
into a great one. You can count on it! -
Practice
Before You Go. A key to viewing wildlife, and especially birds, is to have
the ability to very quickly put your binoculars on target. Many people have difficulty
finding a full moon in a pair of binoculars-but alas-learning to focus on a bird
in a bush or track a bird in flight is easy for someone who has practiced prior
to their outing. Try this before you go; lower your binoculars to your side and
very quickly raise them to find and follow a jet airliner across the sky. After
only a few attempts, youll get good at quickly acquiring your target. Quite
often, birds are visible for only a few seconds, practice to become proficient. -
Take Someone with You.
Life is always better when shared. Not only do you get to spend time out of doors
with someone you like, but they might alert you to the Number One Sight
of the Day. Share your birding experiences with your friends and family.
Pass the birding excitement to a child. The
best part about wildlife viewing is that you the viewer, control almost every
aspect of the experience. The more you are prepared, the more rewarding your time
in our backcountry will be. Use this information and youll Get It Right
The First Time.
Get Outdoors!
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the Author... Chuck Fitzgerald -BackCountry
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